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hostingsafari123 · 4 months ago
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pricegouge · 18 days ago
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On Merit
exhusband!price x f!reader
cw: house fire and the aftermath of it. reader and john have kids. reader is implied to be an atheist. unedited because i don't want to look it over again. idk what this is and it's not going anywhere i just needed some comfort.
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"i just thank god that the kids are okay."
an in-law of some fashion. a pesky one, perhaps an aunt. usually, you can remember her name by some clever rhyme you'd made up the day you'd gotten married, but today both the name and the rhyme escape you. 
"yeah, me too," you mutter. it's not that you don't mean it, but you've repeated the line so many times today it feels hollow and you can't muster the energy necessary to sell it, especially when the mention of your kids has your head on a swivel, making sure they're still corralled off by the picnic table. they are, of course - haven't moved since you'd last sought them out in a panic all of thirty seconds ago. your mother hovers over them, her hands stroking their hair, just as insistent and scared as your own which hang uselessly at your sides. you want to go to them, but the team of volunteer construction workers who have manifested from the aether need guidance on which parts of the house may contain salvageable heirlooms or sentimental storage. they've been dipping in and out of the wreckage all morning, confused worker bees pulling honey from the hive. a small collection of brightly colored totes decorates your lawn, fluorescent greens and reds standing out amongst the charred grass where more community and family members pick them apart, show you waterlogged decorations from a new years party four years ago and pester you to see if you want to bother keeping them. if you say no, they toss the waste into a large construction bag. mildly, it bothers you that they don't just throw them back in the house. clean up has to start somewhere, you suppose.
they found the majority of your pictures, waterlogged but whole. a gaggle of elderly women sit at picnic tables which weren't on your lawn this morning, pressing each photo between layers of shop rags. you want to bake them a cake, wonder if they'll accept a delivery pizza. wonder if you're lucky enough that your wallet is still in your car.
"only home twenty minutes… when i think what could have happened…" you close your eyes against the visions it invokes, tears collecting in your lashes. auntie balks when she notices, as if surprised her words could affect you. she pats your arm awkwardly. "well, everything happens for a reason. it's lucky you got home when you did."
it's the same line you've heard all morning, the same one you yourself had spouted to your mother much earlier when you'd admitted your kids had been home alone most the night. there was nothing wrong with that, your oldest - fifteen - plenty capable of making sure her younger sister ate and got to bed on time. which she'd done, both girls sleeping like logs when you'd gotten home. you don't want to think about what could have happened if you'd been any later, if one more patient had taken a turn, and all the words of comfort have been the same - thank god that wasn't the case. they mean well but the truth is you don't really believe in that kind of stuff so it's hard to get past the what ifs. you let it wash over you, like the runoff still flowing down the backslope of the lawn. ash and glass clouds the brook back there, a fine waiting to happen, probably. add it to the list of growing expenses your mind is too clouded to tally up right now.
smoke still wafts from the house - what remains of it. thin tendrils of ink leaking from the empty windows, their frames warped from the sagging weight of the structure and wreathed in melted plastic. john had insisted on the most expensive brand he could find, adamant that they were the most secure. but fire doesn't care much about double locks or casement, and it had rained little crystals of tempered glass down on you anyway. it crunches like gravel under aunties shoes as she drifts away from you now, neither of you able to offer the other the kind of comfort you each need. most of these people, they've shown up to make themselves feel better, to tell everyone how they'd helped the poor single mother in her time of need. but you don't act the part of the distraught, needy damsel and it's left a lot of them off-kilter, approaching you like a ticking bomb, a presumed-buried fuel source hidden under the rubble, waiting to catch heat. perhaps you are.
>>On my way.
you don't need to check your phone to verify the text because it's been burned into your retinas by now but you do anyway, just to be sure. just to do the mental math of how long ago it had been received. seven hours. wherever he'd been when he pinged your phone at two in the morning, when the firefighters had still been lingering, it must have been far. john and you may have had your differences over the years, but he had never and would never be the type to let you face a crisis alone. even now you can't help but reflect on the depth of his devotion, the implication that he'd been on a mission which he'd dropped to be with you even after learning his daughters were okay not lost on you. it's another mental image you have to fight off, the father of your children battle worn and weary when he checks his burner to find an update from kate. he hadn't bothered to relay his reply through her, had texted you directly because he still had your number memorized after all these years. it has you shaking your head, waspish when the volunteers bring you a bin of old gaming consoles, filled with water because the stupid plastic guitar controller was too tall to properly fashion the cover. you've no idea why it makes you angry, but you latch onto it with claws and teeth anyway because being mad at john is much safer than lingering on -. 
well, lingering on.
the construction crew tells you the kitchen won't collapse on you if you want to go in through the window there. you don't, but it gives you something to do, and you only realize once you're already in that it was perhaps the worst room to have chosen. 
debris carpets the floor at least two inches thick. you have a fleeting, wild notion to go swap your sneakers for boots before you remember, thoughts immediately flickering to wonder how long it will take for that instinct to die off. what strikes you first is how small the room seems with the roof sagging slightly and floor raised by detritus. soot stained and dark, it swallows the ample sunlight which streams through the empty window within inches, the further corners of the kitchen too dark to make out properly. it doesn't feel like your home, casts a certain sense of voyeurism over the growing feeling of loss. your kitchen, the life center of your home, nothing but charred ribs now.
the crew offers you a worn baseball cap and a pair of gloves when they see you flinch under the steady drip of water. you don't bat an eye as you pull them on, too focused on where you want to begin and if you'll get sepsis for your troubles.
you can't open the fridge because it's melted too much but the cabinets are all mostly functional, if unrecognizable. you don't dare open the higher ones because the way they hang off-kilter makes you nervous but the lower ones housed the bake ware anyway, the morbid curiosity to see if your pyrex finally shattered too hard to resist. 
turns out those things really can take the heat.
it's hard to stop once you've started, almost cathartic - a checklist of all the items you've forgotten you owned being crossed out as you confirm you no longer have them. it's an odd sort of soothing, a finger in a bullet hole to stem the blood loss. it will be nice not to have to wonder if anything could have been salvageable when you remember them later. 
"is my pie still in the oven?"
you don't bother turning, your eldest's blithe sense of humor about the whole affair recognizable even without looking. "you shouldn't be here," you remind her, opening up a deep drawer to find a collection of snack sized crisp bags floating in dirty water. if you weren't so agitated, it would make you laugh, the way they bob like apples, inviting you to try your luck.
"neither should you," she counters. "is my pie still in the oven? i worked so hard on it."
"what pie?" you ask, carefully closing the drawer, as if spilling more water on the floor could actually matter.
"i made a pie last night! it turned out pretty good, i think. was excited to have you try it."
you blink, finally turning to face her. "you made a pie?"
she nods, still oddly cheerful. she has been all day, a solid rock you're refusing to lean on because you want her to know she can cry, that she doesn't need to do this. "yeah, pumpkin. our fav," she reminds you.
you hide the sudden surge of tears by turning away from her and carefully opening the oven. the glass has been blown, shards thumping to the soggy floor as the door tilts. you can't help but laugh at what you find inside, the double tins still fully functional, a deep dish pie standing tall and proud in their confines. it resembles a charred souffle more than a pie when you pull it out, the top puffed up and blackened but refusing to sink into the soaked crust. a perfect slice has been cut from it already, the pie likely having been put back just to keep it warm a little longer. waiting on you. out of instinct, you check to make sure the oven had been switched off though the investigator already said everything was caused by the line outside. 
thankfully your daughter doesn't catch your doubt, too busy fawning over how perversely good her pie still looks. "i'm so proud of it," she declares, taking the dish from you.
you can't help but laugh. "you should offer it to the ladies sorting the pictures out there, in thanks."
"oh my god, you're right!" she cheers, and then nearly throws her precious pie down the bank when she turns away. "dad!" she shrieks, deciding to unload it on the window sill instead. like a dark reimagining of vintage americana.
john's by her side in a heartbeat, pulling her to him with a strong arm. in his other he still holds your youngest because that's what he's used to doing, nevermind the fact that she's twelve now. you don't think you've ever seen him so visibly shaken, mustache twitching as he holds your daughters close. he never bothered to change out of his field gear - vest stripped, but empty holsters still hanging from his stained cargos because those require a bit more care, fine motor control he probably couldn't manage. his hands are heavy on the crowns of your daughters heads, whatever words he whispers to them buried there too. you watch them with your heart in your throat, your agitation returning at the sight of him, the urge to chew your nails completely off only cowed by the appearance of soot on your gloves and the sweet smell of chemically loaded water and smoke which hangs around you like perfume. you'll have to take a bite out of him instead, an instinct that only grows when he spots you in the kitchen, anger clouding the fear in his gaze.
"sweetheart, get out of there."
you ignore him. "where were you?"
john doesn't even blink, evidently having been expecting this reaction. he should have, you remember. the same fight as always. "i was on miss -."
"i don't care." you turn back toward the room, as if to storm away, but a sink hole lays before you and despite everything, you still have enough sense about you to stay put.
it's the only opportunity he needs, john's heavy boots thudding behind you as he pulls himself up through the window. "honey, come here," he says, but he doesn't give you the chance, coming up behind you to pull you around.
you're folded in his arms before you can even pitch a fit about it, the low stream of anger you're spewing swallowed up somewhere in the stiff folds of his button up. you don't realize your breaths are coming in heaving gasps until his arms are shaking with it, his bicep swelling in your periphery just to drop suddenly out of your field of view every time you gasp for breath. john doesn't say much - or maybe he says too much, voice a steady low hum you feel in his chest more than you register in your ear. there's no helping the way you cling to him, anger dissipating as quickly as it built. john's solid and warm against you, just as soft for you as he's always been. he smells like sweat and gunpowder, the subtle scent of the expensive cigars he never finishes. it's a smell you miss always, but especially today, when the cloying scent of smoke and pfas water have felt near to suffocating you all morning.
john waits until your anger has been guttered before guiding you outside, his palm heavy on your back. he's subtle about the way he pulls another man's cap off your head, distracting you with questions about what happened, and, why is his aunt here. you pretend not to notice, stuck between an odd sense of endearment you really don't have time for and an urge to encourage him you decide to reanalyze when you're not homeless and desperate for comfort in whatever form it comes.
"the wind - last night. inspector says the tree out front must've dropped a limb on the line to the house."
"told you to let me cut it down," john mutters and you roll your eyes at him, too tired to fight now that he's calmed you down once already.
"shut up, you can blame me for this later -."
"honey, that's not -."
"look at this. you won't believe this. that line - when it split - it fucking wrapped itself around the wood stove exhaust. like, five times! look!" he's guided you back to the front of the house by now and you drag him to the freak display, the cable indeed having somehow managed to fasten itself to the exhaust while it was hissing and spitting, dangling from your home. john frowns at it, stroking his mustache in thought. "freak fucking accident," you continue, "like, what are the odds of that?"
john doesn't have an answer. "you were home?"
your breath catches when you reply, voice a low croak. john's hand is on your back in a second, soothing broad circles across your tense shoulders. "only just. the girls were asleep. i called up to them to get out of the house but i tried to put the fire out first. grabbed the hose. thank god i realized it was electrical before i ..." you babble on, for the first time able to lay your anxieties at someone else's feet. "when i went back inside, the girls were still upstairs i -." you cut yourself off, sobbing as you remember storming into your eldest's just in time to see the window shatter across her bed. you'd gotten everyone out in time but it was so close and you were so scared and it was just you and -.
"it's okay, sweetheart," john murmurs, pulling you close again. his next words are low, close to your ear. just for you "you did such a good job, mama. so proud of you."
time distorts a little after that. exhaustion creeps up on you, sinks its hooks in when you let it. john takes over, directing the crews with practiced ease and shaking hands in gratitude everywhere he goes. he even manages to keep his aunt away from you, though you spot her circling like a vulture now that she sees your walls have weakened.
you sit with the girls, looking over the salvaged goods with a sort of detached irreverence. it's strange, the anxiety of knowing you have nothing left to your name combined with the way you simply don't want to keep any of the items they bring for your inspection. the photos survived, the rest is replaceable. 
but then john himself is bringing a soggy box over, only one corner of the white cardboard singed. you leap when to your feet when you recognize the careful script of the logo on the top, a local formal shop. 
"no way," you breathe as you rip the display box from his hands, turning until you can see for yourself that the plastic casing hasn't melted, that your wedding dress is still mostly white and soot-free.
"didn't know you kept this," john mutters but you're barely listening, ripping the box open like a kid at christmas. your mom is there suddenly, helping you to keep the dress off the ground as you unfold it to check for charring, and then the gaggle of biddies are there too, laying out construction bags on the lawn for you to drape it across to keep it clean. the strangest bridal party ever assembled.
you have high hopes until you get it turned over, the train discolored and sodden from where all the water had pooled in the box. tears come unbidden to your eyes as you mourn the loss of your beautiful dress - the one memento you hadn't been able to bear parting with after the divorce. someone's hands are on you, perhaps your moms, gentle and hesitant. whoever it is they shush your tears as you sob about it not being fair, how you just want it all back.
you're not sure which you mean. 
but the hands are heavier on you now, more confident. it's not your mother's voice in your ear, quiet shushing turning to gravelly words. oh, honey, you never lost it. it's okay, we'll get it all back. 
i'll get you a new one.
divider by @/rookthornesartistry
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rottenpumpkin13 · 3 days ago
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out of ASGZC who's the best at math?
They're all good at math, just different kinds.
Cloud: He fumbles with written equations like division and multiplication, but can effortlessly solve complex calculations in his head— division, multiplication, even advanced problems quickly and accurately. This terrifies Zack who discovered that Cloud's like a human calculator when Cloud casually informed Zack that he uses about 25 milliliters of hair gel day, and that the bottle in his hand would last six days, 12 hours, and 27 minutes.
Sephiroth: Had a rigorous, unyielding education under Hojo's watch that now makes him apt at solving calculus, differential equations, advanced physics formulas, you name it. His mind is trained to dissect and solve problems. Sometimes he even solves a few physics problems to decompress like they're no big deal.
Genesis: A genius when it comes to chemical equations, breaking down molecular structures and understanding elements. He can look at a compound and immediately tell you its composition and properties, but this makes him a harsh critic when it comes to the chemical components of cosmetics.
Angeal: Angeal is great at everyday calculations like figuring out discounts, taxes, and percentages—skills that come in handy when buying groceries, planning and budgeting. He can quickly tally up a bill in his head and calculate the final price after a sale.
Zack: He's excellent at what Angeal has lovingly dubbed "Zack Math." He buys an expensive game console for X amount of gil, and when Cloud points out how much it costs, Zack reasons that "If you play it every day, it's really only costing you a few gil per hour. I mean, when you break it down, that's basically free!"
Zack is broke.
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ivanttakethis · 4 days ago
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End of Round 30 - Tov’s Log
Cirrus (57) vs. Tov (43) -> Cirrus Win
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Hope is not enough.
Love is not enough either.
Not even something as sacred as faith is enough to survive.
To be reborn.
Tov never wanted to win Alien Stage.
She just wanted to live for her loved ones.
Maybe that was why she was here now, at the end of Round 30, staring up at a 14 point loss.
57 - 43
She didn’t want the right thing.
Thinking she could love or hope or pray her way into winning was foolish.
And she would pay the ultimate price for it.
Tov didn’t believe in the Great Anakt, even as a child. She always hoped that when she died, she’d somehow be returned to the stars, rather than to the heavens that supposedly lay beyond them.
I suppose I’ll know soon enough…
She tried to clear her mind. To settle into something more peaceful.
But it was hard with so many things crowding her thoughts, vying for the last of her conscious attention.
Nyx’s smile.
Dian’s teasing.
Tallis’s eyes.
Solei’s light.
Aurien’s steadiness.
Wren’s laugh.
Cassio’s last words to her.
“No matter what happens tonight, I’m proud of you, Tov.”
It was hard not to think of everyone she loved.
Everyone she would leave behind.
She couldn’t change anything now though.
Her fate had been decided.
All she could do was embrace the end and wait for the silence.
Tov steadied herself, took a deep breath, and looked up at the stars.
She wanted them to be the last thing she saw. Before whatever came next.
Tears pricked at the backs of her eyes.
Her heart wedged itself in her throat.
Is this how you felt, Himei?
When you were up on stage and saw the final scores and knew you were about to die?
What were you thinking about as you took your last breath?
What did you see when you looked up at the sky?
Did the stars show you something?
Tov hoped that wherever she was going, she would still be able see them.
If she could, then maybe everything would be okay.
Her eyes landed on a constellation.
The slightly misshapen star.
The one Himei named after her.
Please…
She prayed.
Let this be a swift and painless death.
I don’t want to suffer anymore.
This is my last request.
It all came to an end so quickly.
The bright and blinding death of a star.
A loud crack like a lighting strike.
A searing pain carved its way up her right side.
Tov’s world tilted on its axis.
And then.
Nothing.
“Tov?” A familiar voice called through the fog.
Something nudged at her side.
“Tov? Hey, wake up.”
It — a hand, she thought distantly — nudged her again, harder and more persistent this time.
Tov grunted at the unwanted contact, already missing the deep sleep she’d been abruptly awoken from.
Reluctantly, she opened her eyes and took in her surroundings.
I’m… back in Anakt Garden?
Tov blinked away the bleariness clouding her vision and looked up.
A canopy of broad, green leaves stretched out above her, branches swaying gently in the wind.
Sunlight danced across the grass in pinpricks, like stars in the night sky.
Eden. She thought.
I’m under Eden Tree.
The realization felt comforting, in a way.
Eden was safe. Nostalgic.
An encapsulation of her childhood.
But how did I get here?
“There you are.” The same familiar voice teased, much closer now than before.
“You’ve been out for a while. Did you sleep well?” Himei asked.
Tov opened her mouth to respond, before clamping it shut with an audible click.
Wait—
Her heart skipped a beat. Maybe two.
She definitely wasn’t breathing anymore.
Slowly, she lifted her head from where it had been resting on a shoulder and her gaze met a pair of dark brown eyes and long lashes that she’d only ever see again in her dreams.
“Himei?”
Himei smiled at her, “Of course. Who else would it be?”
A deep ache took root in the soft tissue between Tov’s ribs.
Her voice trembled in its wake, “H-How… how are you…” How are you here? How are you alive? How is this happening? “…feeling?” She settled on.
Himei tilted her head slightly to the side — a question all on its own — and a few short curls of her hair fell in her face.
Brief memories of Round 24 flashed before Tov’s eyes.
Her new haircut.
Her struggle to survive against Cirrus.
Her desperate smile right before it was all over.
Himei is dead.
But if I’m here with her, that means I’m dead too.
Right?
The mere thought was paralyzing.
She died on live broadcast, in front of thousands if not millions, including the people she loved.
They would suffer in the aftermath of her death just as she had suffered for the ones lost before her.
She was just another trauma to them now.
“I’m fine.” Himei said, oblivious to Tov’s unfolding spiral.
Tov’s eyes snapped back to hers, stunned to silence.
Himei’s gaze held no deceit, only the kindness Tov knew better than the back of her hand and missed more than anything.
Something in her core cracked.
Fine.
Himei was feeling fine.
Himei was feeling fine.
And Tov…
Tov wanted to scream.
Tov wanted to scream and cry and laugh until she made herself sick.
She wanted to rip at all of her seams.
She wanted tear something apart with her teeth.
But she didn’t do any of that.
In the face of her best friend, her first love, happy and alive and safe—
Tov crumbled.
Her resolve broke into a watery mess.
She was tired.
So, so tired.
She just wanted to be held.
She just wanted to rest.
Tov closed her eyes again and leaned against Himei’s shoulder.
Her throat constricted as she pressed closer to her warmth.
The ache in her chest worsened.
“I missed you.” She said, holding back tears that threatened to choke her.
Himei hummed at the admission, warm like the Sun. “I know,” Her hand gently smoothed down Tov’s braids and she sank into the feeling. “I missed you too.”
“But it’s time to wake up now.”
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It’s not fucking over yet!!! TRUST!!!
Tov may not have won the season, but I’ve had some ideas for her beyond Season 39 for a while now.
Her loss just forced me to get my ass in gear and make those plans a reality!
I also need a Tovallis reunion, so Tov can’t go anywhere yet 😁
Everything will become a bit more clear in the next log. Stay tuned!!
Himei and Tallis belong to @lookatmysillies.
Nyx and Dian belong to @rockwgooglyeyes.
Solei belongs to @solei-eclipse.
Aurien belongs to @aurienneirua.
Cirrus belongs to @cirrusoftheclouds.
Tagging: @billwasnot @sotogalmo @junebluues @4listr @geospiral @starry-skiez @tsukacchako @pwippy @waterydream @daiki1k @season39
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fishermcn · 6 months ago
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tinker + shinguards. -- rotten-pest (Cotesia asks, bearing a cheery little smile for all the menace she portrays otherwise)
@rotten-pest // no gold or silver will suffice for this gift; only the deaths you deliver cruel and swift // accepting.
When you dedicate yourself to being a "depraved" perfumer, you acknowledge that the pursuit of alchemical secrets and unnatural boons will cost you dearly. Whether that price is something as heartfelt as losing all you once held close to chest in the pursuit of power or simply a weight upon your soul tallied with the bodies you're forced to pile onto the pyre one after the other, there is always something to be taken for all that can be gained. A scale rebalanced, a pushing back of the world in due reply to you throwing your weight around.
Thankfully in Soot's case, the only toll exacted upon him has been the general sanity of his clientele, and compared to the previous round of customers Corellia (Contessa, Cotellie, somethin' like that--) here seemed to have her wits about her. Barring her taste in color arrangement that is, considering the horrible menagerie of colors sprouting from her breastplate. Radagon's balls, but blinking didn't do him a damn bit of good neither. Reminds him a bit of old Jerren, honestly...
Right, priorities. Focus. Tearing his gaze away from her breastplate and the hideous gambeson beneath it, Soot blinks and glances between the offering of her (admittedly worn, godsdamn--) shin guards and the smile lightening her claw-kissed face. Mhm, damn pests had gotten a nasty swing in by the look of her. Maybe she'd be interested in a new helmet too? "Ain't an armorer by trade, but..." He takes them in soot-stained hands with a care that belies his uncharitable thoughts, a thumb smoothing over the pitted steel whilst cradled in his spindly arms. It isn't hard to tell that these are older than she's had them for how worn-in they are, nor that they've faced the worst the road has to offer long before they were even in decent shape. "Got some dents here," and a dirty nail taps at a particularly deep one with a soft ting-ting. "Cloth's threadbare, coulda been secured too loosely...?"
On the very tip of his tongue, Soot nearly offers her a pair he's had tucked away for some time now. Pair of Redmane issue steel plate, tightly forged and never worn, polished to a sheen... yet it stays locked tight behind his crooked teeth. Another glance spared Cornelia's way, another once over of her from grinning face to garish maille to well-traveled boots, and something in his gut tightens at the thought of just attempting to talk her into tossing out these things.
"Gimme a day, two at most." Setting the guards onto a table already crowded with bits and baubles of an origin unknown and unrecalled, Soot pauses and pats himself down before retrieving an aromatic bottle. He tosses it to Coryn without so much as a "look alive" and gestures towards the ramshackle shack's door, already turning over the leggings between his hands. "Try that. Bloodboil with somethin' extra. Make ya hit like a batterin' ram, it should."
What's a day in the Weeping Peninsula come out to, when the sun never shows its face for all the bloody storm clouds? If Soot keeps track of anything it's how often Cordellia comes and goes, comes and goes, maybe not unwisely checking in on his progress and seeing for herself that he isn't in the business of filching banged up armor. As such she sees the restoration more closely than many of his other clients. Cloth is unceremoniously shorn from inside each legging only to be carefully, painstakingly refitted with a squinted eye and shockingly steady threading needle. Dents left from deflected blows are knocked back into proper shape with precise strikes of the hammer. Dirt accumulated from gods knew how many years of marching across the Lands Between is washed and scraped away with only a few mumbled oaths here and there for the elbow grease and effort put towards it.
It's the tail end of that second day when Soot finally presents the guards back to... fuck, what was it again? Corvina? Close enough. Witness though she'd been to most of the refurbishment, Soot figures he's at least managed to slip a few things past her attention. Where once the steel had reflected their time on the endless journey, now they gleamed with the attention a paid man with scrounged up polish can afford. Those pitted places across their now pristine surface have been properly straightened out, seamless and proven so by the level finger that traces down the surface of both leggings. Perhaps most notably though is the fabric used to soften their interior, replaced from that tattered and ruined material of before with a deep crimson cloth and tight stitching.
"Came out all right, it did. Been a bit since m'last stitches." Soot pauses, gnawing his bottom lips, before seeming to recall something. "Mhm, by the by, added somethin'." Nonchalantly, he plucks free a short but sharp blade from a small divot within the cloth of the shin guard. It's handle is wrapped in the very green binding that had once held together her left legging, it too now clean from the dust of the road. "Gotta sheath in both guards. Can't feel'm when ya walk. Nice in a pinch." With a wheeze, Soot tucks the dirk away and smothers the rest of his coughs into a raggedy sleeve. "Remember me when they do ya a good turn."
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monettaindia4 · 16 days ago
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Discover the Best Tally Software Price in Delhi
Looking for Tally software at the best price in Delhi? Monetta India offers competitive rates on Tally Single User, Multi User, and Tally on Cloud. Get tailored solutions to streamline your business operations with efficient accounting, GST compliance, and inventory management. Our team ensures quick setup, training, and support, making your Tally experience seamless. Contact us for exclusive offers and expert guidance on the right Tally package for your business.
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comhardtallyseo · 1 year ago
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Tally Cloud Pricing | Comhard Technologies
The Interesting Presentation of Tally Cloud Pricing
While maintaining a business, one should depend on cloud bookkeeping programming that is trustworthy, easy to utilize, and sensibly estimated. The right programming will help one in dealing with the funds while following income and receipts. It is additionally important that the product has the option to deal with the volume of exchanges associated with the business processes. All things considered, in the event that it requires 10 minutes to deal with one receipt or receipt, one doesn't need different workers going through 30 minutes entering them. Be that as it may, not all bookkeeping programming for independent companies is made equivalent. Some are better adjusted to the necessities of an entrepreneur than others. To have a legitimate track of the funds and records Tally Cloud Pricing is the most ideal decision, as its presentation stands extraordinary and gives incredible outcomes.
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General Information
Tally on the cloud estimating varies in light of the supplier of the cloud administration and the particular Tally item that one requires. Tally on the Cloud is by and large accessible as a membership based help, not entirely set in stone by the quantity of clients and the kind of help required. It is best to contact a Tally accomplice or a cloud specialist co-op that offers Tally facilitating administrations to get an exact cost statement for Tally on the cloud. They can illuminate one about the different membership plans and estimating choices accessible, as well as any extra charges relating with utilizing Tally on the cloud, which could incorporate information stockpiling expenses or backing charges.
Example
Tally Cloud Pricing will incorporate an extra Tally Virtual Client Pack (TVU) cost. This likens to $100 per client each month. Tally Single Client Permit accompanies one TVU client of course, and Multi Client Permit accompanies ten TVU clients.
1. Tally on Cloud Multi Client Cost 900 every month for each client. ( Least of ten clients).
2. Tally Server 9 on Cloud Cost: $100 for each client each month. ( Somewhere around 20 clients are required).
Ought to Tally on Cloud Bookkeeping Programming be utilized?
Tally on Cloud bookkeeping programming can help one oversee and write about funds. In any case, one ought to continuously explore the different choices accessible and pick the best answer for their particular necessities. Consider what highlights are mean a lot to the person, as well as the necessities of the organization. In light of these variables, one can compute Tally cloud and introduce the fundamental cloud programming.
How does the best evaluating programming benefit the association?
The Tally Cloud Pricing arrangement makes PC frameworks secure and blame open minded, with secret document encryption oversaw at the most reduced complete expense of proprietorship and terminal size conceivable. This course will help clients who need to perform Fundamental Bookkeeping exercises, like entrepreneurs, administrators, sanctioned bookkeepers, and understudies.
An information distribution center with pre-designed elements can be effortlessly conveyed.
Modules that are versatile and definite concerning web security.
Utilizing dynamic registries to incorporate security one can see the monetary and functional presentation by downloading cloud-based reports.
A straightforward and instinctive strategy for arranging, planning, estimating, and examining
one can get to the exchange history with a solitary snap.
It delivers another rendition at whatever point another variant of duty or it is delivered to acTally strategies.
How does Comhard Technologies help?
Comhard Technologies can assist with overseeing funds by following and investigating income, costs, income, and that's only the tip of the iceberg. Studies, diagrams, and graphs can likewise be made. The solid places of Comhard Advancements in Tally cloud pricing incorporate
Solid reviewing — One can make stand-out review trails to follow the utilization of explicit assets.
Solid announcing — From the information, one can create custom reports. Reports can likewise be made to show income and consumption patterns over the long run. Reports with recipes and conditions that ascertain stock-based remuneration can likewise be made.
Moreover, one can make financial plans for income, costs, and income. one can likewise make income and cost figures.
Also, one can make turn tables, diagrams, and outlines to break down the information.
Conclusion
Tally Cloud Pricing has turned into the most conspicuous programming. Associations couldn't care less about the Tally cloud evaluating and simply snatch the product as it speeds up the errand. Tally is currently more available and adaptable, permitting clients to get to it from any area with a web association. Diminished IT costs on the grounds that no on-premise equipment or programming is required. Programmed updates and redesigns guarantee that clients approach the most state-of-the-art Tally highlights and usefulness. Joint effort and sharing abilities have been improved, permitting different clients to chip away at similar Tally information simultaneously. Versatility, which empowers organizations to handily increment or lessening their Tally utilization depending on the situation.
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itpalak · 1 month ago
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India's No.1 Tally Cloud Service Provider
Through our advanced solution you can access your tally from anywhere, anytime and at any device. It Palak provides you best tally on cloud solution for your business. Grow your business now with tally on cloud software.
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hostingsafari123 · 4 months ago
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Hosting Safari is one of the expeditious and growing web hosting service providers. We have a highly qualified team that is committed to offering you remarkable hosting services and tally on cloud that fulfill your business needs.
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gseven1 · 9 months ago
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7 Ways Tally Prime on Cloud Can Transform Your Business - Gseven
When it comes to Tally Prime on Cloud Services in Delhi, GSeven is your trusted partner. GSeven offers comprehensive Tally Cloud Server Services in Delhi, including implementation, customization, and support.
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tallyoncloudservicesinindia · 3 months ago
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Cost-Effective Tally on Cloud Services in India - SpectraCloud
Tally on Cloud is a service that will take your offline Tally Software on cloud. You will be able to access your Tally data from anywhere and at anytime and from any device.
An easy low maintenance and economical way of running your Tally Prime is through Tally On cloud. Save numerous costs like operational costs, backup and data maintenance costs, server hardware costs, and many other hybrid costs through cloud computing.
You run your business while we take care of your IT requirements. This cloud computing service will help you access your data from anywhere and at anytime taking your business to a new level of productivity. Sometimes due to strikes or natural disaster or any other unforeseen reason employees may not be able to work from home. The challenge is to keep your business 100% productive at such times. To make this possible, SepctraCloud will give business owners and employees the freedom to access their work from anywhere and at anytime which will in turn improve the overall productivity of the business.
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Understanding Tally on Cloud
Tally on Cloud is a service that allows businesses to host their Tally Software on a cloud platform. This eliminates the need for on-given servers and provides access to Tally from anywhere, anytime. Whether you’re at the office, home, or on the go, Tally on Cloud ensures that your Accounting Software is always within reach, offering superb access to real-time data. The benefits of Tally on Cloud go beyond accessibility. It provides enhanced security, automatic backups, and regular updates, ensuring that your business operations are not disrupted. Moreover, the cloud environment supports multi-user access, making it an ideal solution for businesses with teams spread across different locations.
Why Choose SpectraCloud for Tally on Cloud Services?
1. Affordable Solutions 
A major concern for businesses considering new technology is often the expense involved. SpectraCloud recognizes this challenge and provides competitive Tally on Cloud Price, suitable for companies of any size. Whether you're a small startup or a large enterprise, SpectraCloud pricing model is crafted to be budget-friendly, guaranteeing you’ll receive excellent value for your expenditure.
With a range of pricing plans available, including the widely-used Tally Prime Cloud price options, SpectraCloud tailors its offerings to address the unique requirements of various businesses. This pricing flexibility means you’ll only pay for what you truly need, making it a financially sensible choice for your organization.
2. High-Quality Cloud Hosting
When it comes to cloud services, reliability is key. SpectraCloud Tally Cloud Hosting services are built on a robust infrastructure that guarantees high uptime and fast access speeds. With servers located in secure data centers across India, SpectraCloud ensures that your data is stored safely and is readily accessible whenever you need it.
The quality of service provided by SpectraCloud is unmatched, offering a seamless user experience that enhances productivity. The hosting environment is optimized for Tally, ensuring that the software runs smoothly without any lags or downtimes. This level of reliability is key for businesses that depend on Tally for their day-to-day operations.
3. Scalable Solutions
As your business grows, so do your needs. SpectraCloud Tally on Cloud services are designed to scale with your business. Whether you need to add more users, increase storage, or enhance security features, SpectraCloud makes it easy to upgrade your plan without any disturbance to your service.
This scalability ensures that your business can continue to grow without the limitations of traditional on-given software. You can add or remove users as needed, making it a flexible solution that adapts to your business’s changing requirements.
4. Enhanced Security
Data security is very essential for secure your data. SpectraCloud takes this seriously by implementing advanced security measures to protect your data. From encryption and firewalls to regular security audits, SpectraCloud ensures that your Tally data is safe from unauthorized access and cyber threats.
Additionally, SpectraCloud offers regular backups and disaster recovery options, ensuring that your data is not only secure but also recoverable in the event of an unexpected incident. This level of security provides peace of mind, allowing you to focus on running your business without worrying about data breaches or losses.
5. 24/7 Support
SpectraCloud understands that businesses operate around the clock, and technical issues can arise at any time. That’s why they offer 24/7 customer support to ensure that any issues are resolved quickly and efficiently. Whether you need help setting up your Tally on Cloud service or troubleshooting a problem, SpectraCloud dedicated support team is always available to assist you.
This 24/7 support is a valuable asset, particularly for businesses that operate in different time zones or have extended working hours. With SpectraCloud, you can rest sure that help is just a call or click away.
Tally on Cloud Price in India: What to Expect
The cost of Tally on Cloud Services in India varies depending on several factors, including the number of users, the level of customization required, and the specific features you need. SpectraCloud offers transparent pricing, ensuring that there are no hidden costs or unexpected charges.
Their pricing plans are designed to be competitive, making it easier for businesses to budget for their Tally on Cloud Services. Whether you’re looking for a basic plan or a more complete package, SpectraCloud has options to suit your needs and budget. SpectraCloud Tally Prime Cloud Price is designed to offer maximum value for businesses. Tally Prime, the latest version of Tally software, offers enhanced features and a more automatic user interface. Hosting Tally Prime on the cloud with SpectraCloud ensures that you get the most out of this powerful software without the encounter.
The Future of Tally Cloud Hosting
As more businesses in India recognize the benefits of cloud computing, the demand for Tally on Cloud services is expected to grow. SpectraCloud is at the forefront of this trend, offering innovative solutions that make it easier and more affordable for businesses to migrate to the cloud.
With advancements in cloud technology, the future of Tally Cloud Hosting looks promising. Businesses can expect even more features, improved security, and greater flexibility as cloud providers like SpectraCloud continue to enhance their offerings.
Conclusion
Tally on Cloud is changing the way businesses manage their accounting processes in India. By partnering with SpectraCloud, you can take advantage of cost-effective, reliable, and secure Tally Cloud Hosting Services Provider that enhance your business operations. With competitive Tally on Cloud prices, Tally Prime Cloud price options, and a commitment to quality, SpectraCloud is the ideal choice for businesses looking to catch the power of cloud computing.
Don’t let outdated technology hold your business back. Discover the benefits of Tally on Cloud with SpectraCloud today and take your business to new heights.
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izoecloudservices · 4 months ago
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Scaling Your Business with Tally on AWS: How Cloud Solutions Enhance Flexibility
In today’s business environment, scalability and flexibility are paramount for growth. Traditional server-based solutions often fall short when it comes to adapting to changing business needs. Enter Tally on AWS, a game-changing approach that leverages cloud technology to offer unparalleled flexibility and scalability for businesses of all sizes. In this article, we’ll explore how Tally on AWS can transform your business operations and what makes cloud solutions so advantageous.
The Power of Tally on AWS
Utilizing Tally on AWS marks a major step forward for businesses in managing their accounting and financial processes. AWS (Amazon Web Services) provides a robust cloud infrastructure that allows Tally, a leading accounting software, to operate efficiently online.By implementing Tally on AWS, companies can benefit from cloud computing's features, including scalability, cost-effectiveness, and improved accessibility.
One of the main benefits of using Tally on AWS is its ability to scale resources according to business needs. Unlike traditional server setups, which may require costly hardware upgrades or complex infrastructure changes, AWS enables you to adjust your resources dynamically. This flexibility means that as your business grows or experiences fluctuations in demand, you can easily scale your Tally environment to meet these changes without significant capital investment.
Enhancing Flexibility with Tally Cloud Solutions
The flexibility provided by Tally Cloud solutions is a major game changer for businesses. Tally on AWS offers several key benefits that traditional setups often cannot match:
Accessibility: Hosting Tally on AWS allows users to access their accounting data from any location at any time. This feature is advantageous for businesses with remote teams or multiple offices, as it guarantees that everyone has real-time access to the most current information.
Cost Efficiency: Tally cloud pricing models are generally more cost-effective compared to maintaining physical servers. Businesses pay for what they use, with no need for large upfront investments or ongoing maintenance costs. AWS’s pay-as-you-go pricing ensures that you only incur costs based on your actual usage, which can lead to substantial savings.
Security and Compliance: AWS provides a high level of security and compliance, which is crucial for financial data. With built-in security features and regular updates, AWS ensures that your Tally environment is protected against potential threats and meets regulatory requirements.
Cost Comparison: Cloud vs. Traditional Servers
When comparing Tally on AWS with traditional server setups, the differences in cost and flexibility are striking. Traditional servers often involve significant upfront investments in hardware, along with ongoing costs for maintenance, upgrades, and energy consumption. Additionally, scaling these servers to accommodate growth can be both expensive and disruptive.
In contrast, Tally cloud pricing on AWS allows for a more streamlined and scalable approach. Businesses can start with minimal resources and increase their capacity as needed without the burden of physical infrastructure. This not only reduces initial costs but also provides a more agile way to manage expenses in line with business growth.
Real-world Impact: Case Studies of Success
Numerous businesses have successfully leveraged Tally on AWS to enhance their operational efficiency and scalability. For instance, companies experiencing rapid growth or seasonal spikes in demand have found that AWS’s flexible resources and cost-effective pricing models are ideal for managing these fluctuations. By moving their Tally systems to the cloud, they’ve been able to streamline their accounting processes and focus more on strategic initiatives rather than IT management.
Conclusion
Scaling your business with Tally on AWS offers numerous advantages, including enhanced flexibility, cost efficiency, and improved accessibility. By leveraging cloud solutions, businesses can overcome the limitations of traditional server-based setups and adapt more readily to changing needs. With cost-effective Tally cloud pricing and the support of experienced providers like iZoe, transitioning to a cloud-based Tally environment becomes a strategic move that can drive growth and operational excellence.
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tallyplanet12 · 4 months ago
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Tally AWS Cloud
Experience scalable computing power, secure data storage, and seamless collaboration at an unbeatable price with Tally on AWS Cloud. Streamline your business operations and elevate your productivity effortlessly. For More Enquiry
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